These Guys Geniously Recreated Their Childhood Photos

Batman had Robin, Sherlock Holmes had Watson and every other superhero needs a sidekick, correct? That’s exactly what these brothers’ mom and dad had in mind when they dressed their boys up as Superman, for Halloween, way back in the day. From the looks on their faces, they weren’t as pumped as their parents. The older brother on the left, in particular, looks quite annoyed that his younger brother has the same awesome Halloween costume on.

But the little brother probably doesn’t remember copying his big brother’s look. Either way, the photo was hilarious back then and a lot more so now that the boys are all grown up. It would be a shame if the little brother caught a beat down for copying his older brother when clearly it was mom and dad who made him do it.

Pop Needs A New Bike

Perhaps the best part of adults recreating photos from their childhood is how big they are in the recreation photo. Everything, from trying to squeeze into the same outfit they wore in the original photo, or to have dad hold a full-grown son on his handlebars like they did when he was only three years old, it’s certainly a challenge to recreate these magical memories, but the rewards outweigh the sacrifice. This photo is perfect.

The original photo has the happy dad posing on his bike while his sons sit upon the handlebars and at his side. In the recreation, it is blatantly obvious that both boys are now men, but the feelings in the photo remain present. Most dads look forward to the day when they don’t have to carry their sons around. I bet this dad thought those days were over, but alas, photo recreations are something he probably never saw coming

The Wisdom Segment

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The Second World War divided those nations involved into the Allies and the Axis. The Allies were composed of Great Britain, France, Russia, China, and the USA. The Axis, on the other hand, consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan. There were also countries who chose to remain neutral, including Sweden and Switzerland.

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Before the start of the Second World War, Germany was under the control of the infamous Adolf Hitler. With the Nazi Party under his command, Hitler had one overriding goal: for Germany to have supreme power over the entire European continent. So Germany could extend its borders and control, Hitler ordered its military to invade Poland on the 1st of September, 1939. Following Hitler's refusal to halt his advancement, Britain and France declared war on Germany, signaling the official start of the Second World War.

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Throughout the war, Germany's military spread throughout Europe. By mid-1941, the Axis had invaded France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Greece, Yugoslavia, and the USSR. During the same period, Japan planned its rule over Asia and the Pacific. Indeed, they had already invaded China in 1937, before the Second World War had even begun.

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Countless German citizens were sent to prison camps and put to death simply because they were unable to suit the image of the perfect German. Hitler yearned to establish a superior race of people who all bore what he saw as optimal features. For his Nazi Party, this disqualified particular segments of German society, including the Jews, Gypsies and those who were physically and mentally disabled. The same treatment was applied within other countries Hitler invaded.

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The people most harshly persecuted by Hitler and his Nazi party were the Jews. Approximately six million Jews were executed during the Second World War in what is considered to be one of the most horrifying events in recorded history: the Holocaust. Ideologically a racist, Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's defeat in the First World War. He led a propaganda crusade that accused Jewish people of endangering German culture and society.

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In 1944, Allied forces landed in France to liberate the country from Hitler's control. A year later, their troops crossed the borders of Germany and forced the country to surrender. Following two nuclear bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan likewise submitted to the Allied forces in August of the same year. This marked the end of the Second World War.